1, Cherry: Cherry is one of the most expensive fruits, because its growth cycle is shorter than other fruits and it needs more artificial harvesting. In addition, cherries need specific climate and soil conditions to grow. The most expensive cherries come from Japan, but some high-end varieties are also produced in Northern California. The price is usually above $20 per pound.
2, pine nuts: pine nuts are not only beans, but also fruits. The price of pine nuts depends on the variety and source, ranging from 1 GBP 20 to 1 GBP 100 USD. For example, some varieties from the Mediterranean region are more expensive because of their unique taste and unique origin.
3. Pitaya: Pitaya is a kind of fruit planted in tropical areas, such as South America and Asia. Because growing fruit requires high temperature, only a few areas can produce high-quality pitaya. Prices range from $5 per pound to $65,438+00 per pound, depending on many factors such as origin and quality.
4. Melons: Melons are mainly Italian melons and Hawaiian melons. The price per pound ranges from $2 to $4, and the highest-priced variety is about $8 per pound. Melon is valuable mainly because it needs more time to mature, better soil quality and traditional planting methods.
5. Durian: Durian is called the "king of fruit" in many Asian countries, but it is not accepted by most people in western countries because of its smell and taste. The price of durian varies with varieties and sources, usually ranging from $5 per pound to $0/0 per pound/kloc.
Pearl fruit: pearl fruit is a special kind of watermelon. Unlike ordinary watermelon, its flesh is yellow and translucent, and there are many kinds of seeds in it. This kind of watermelon is usually sold in Japan and Korea, and the price of each watermelon is more than 60 dollars.
7. Tropical fruits: Tropical fruits refer to fruits growing in tropical areas, such as pine nuts, guava and longan. These fruits need specific climate and soil conditions to grow. Usually, the price of these fruits is relatively high, above $5 per pound.
8. Raspberry: Raspberry is not a fruit that everyone can afford. The price is usually higher than other berries, but the most expensive variety may come from Britain, which is over $20 per pound.
9. Rambutan: Rambutan is a fruit growing in South America and the Caribbean, which is popular all over the world. Depending on the type and time, the price will vary, but it is usually more than $0/0 per pound/kloc.
Peaches: Peaches are one of the most popular fruits in the world. However, the price of some high-end varieties may be as high as more than $20 per pound. These varieties need strict management in the growth process and special land and climate conditions to produce high-quality fruits.